Frontier Communications' Corporation (NASDAQ: FTR) commitment to
bringing broadband to rural America was amply demonstrated in the FCC's (News - Alert)
latest "Measuring Broadband America" report, released today. The report
offers a summary of residential broadband testing of speeds offered by
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) across the country. Frontier's
performance was found to have improved 13% over the results in the
previous report and was highlighted in the FCC report.

Maggie Wilderotter, Frontier Chairman and CEO said, "We are gratified
that our investment in rural America is paying off in the form of better
speeds and network performance for our customers. We will continue to
transform Frontier into the nation's leading provider of broadband with
a focus on rural America. I expect nothing less from our nearly 15,000
employees across the country who have been slidly executing on our
plan."

Frontier has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in capital
expenditures throughout its 27 state service territories to deploy and
improve broadband services. Frontier has met or, in many cases, exceeded
commitments made to individual state commissions during a transformative
transaction in 2010. The money has been spent to connect once
underserved and unserved areas and to relieve internet congestion in
many of these areas.

Among the states with the highest broadband turns ups are West Virginia
(158,000), Michigan (157,358) and Illinois (101,799). Frontier is keenly
aware of the importance of broadband to�rural America. It is an
essential part of the economic engine that drives economic development,
commerce, education, health care, jobs and more.

About�Frontier Communications

Frontier Communications Corporation�(NASDAQ: FTR) is an S&P 500 company
and is included in the FORTUNE 500 list of America's largest
corporations. Frontier offers broadband, voice, satellite video,
wireless Internet data access, data security solutions, bundled
offerings and specialized bundles for residential customers, small
businesses and home offices and medium and large businesses in 27
states. Frontier's approximately 14,700 employees are based entirely
in�the United States. More information is available at�www.frontier.com.

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